I finally finished the project with the blue tree! Yay! Thank you to hurricane Sandy for giving me time off from school to let me finish this. To summarize this project quickly, I took a stick and spray painted it blue, cut out felt leaves in two different colors and used paint to draw the veins on the leaves, I used white paint to draw veins on the dark blue leaves and dark blue to draw veins on the light blue leaves. I used rocks to keep the tree upright in the flower pot. The blue rocks on top are smooth, round rocks that I found on the beach and spray painted two colors of blue. I glued the leaves on using wood glue and hot glue. This project took me about 40 days to complete and was a lot of fun. Now it makes my room super unique and makes me feel like I'm in my own special forest.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
The growth of a blue tree
I finally finished the project with the blue tree! Yay! Thank you to hurricane Sandy for giving me time off from school to let me finish this. To summarize this project quickly, I took a stick and spray painted it blue, cut out felt leaves in two different colors and used paint to draw the veins on the leaves, I used white paint to draw veins on the dark blue leaves and dark blue to draw veins on the light blue leaves. I used rocks to keep the tree upright in the flower pot. The blue rocks on top are smooth, round rocks that I found on the beach and spray painted two colors of blue. I glued the leaves on using wood glue and hot glue. This project took me about 40 days to complete and was a lot of fun. Now it makes my room super unique and makes me feel like I'm in my own special forest.
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